Why America’s Schools Are Suddenly Closing

LIKE AND SUBS: Across the country, public schools are closing at a pace we haven’t seen in decades — and it’s not just happening in struggling neighborhoods. Even wealthy, fast-growing suburbs like McKinney, Texas are shutting down campuses despite booming home prices and rising incomes. In this video, we break down the surprising forces behind these closures: shrinking enrollment, falling birth rates, skyrocketing housing costs, aging suburbs, and a growing lack of trust in the public school system. These aren’t isolated problems — they’re part of a national trend reshaping what education in America looks like. As districts consolidate schools to save money, we’re left asking a bigger question: what does this mean for the future of education? From the rise of AI to the push for privatization, the traditional public school model is facing pressure from every direction. Fewer kids, fewer teachers, and fewer families in suburban neighborhoods all signal a major shift ahead — one that could widen the wealth and knowledge gap for an entire generation. This video explains how we got here, why even “successful” districts are making these decisions, and what it means for every community going forward.